The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, notes that a New York Times article criticizing the recent Venezuelan elections parallels critiques made by conservatives during the 2020 presidential elections in the United States and subsequent elections afterward. Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro claims to have won the largely fraudulent presidential vote, drawing international condemnation.
“The New York Times says Venezuela’s election was dodgy. They cite: Blocked access to polling stations Changes in how/where people vote. Arbitrary polling station timings/management. The withholding of paper ballots,” Kassam wrote on X, adding: “Sounds familiar!”
The New York Times article, published on July 31, notes that the Maduro regime intimidated voters, changed polling station locations at the last minute, kept polls open in some areas beyond the scheduled end of the voting, and only gave out digital tallies of votes. Several of these issues were raised during the 2020 presidential election won by current U.S. President Joe Biden, including criticisms of digital voting machines.
Dominion Voting Systems has been one of the firms highlighted and has continued to see problems with their machines, including multiple discrepancies found during a primary vote in Puerto Rico earlier this year. Other voting machines have also experienced similar problems, such as those made by Election Systems & Software, which flipped votes in Pennsylvania last year due to an alleged “coding error.”
The Maduro regime has also refused to show the paper tallies of ballots counted by voting machines. In the U.S., a majority of Americans want to see paper ballot backups rather than only voting machines used at the polls, and the majority also support requiring ID to vote as well.
The New York Times says Venezuela's election was dodgy. They cite:
🔴 Blocked access to polling stations
🔴 Changes in how/where people vote
🔴 Arbitrary polling station timings/management
🔴 The withholding of paper ballots.Hm. Sounds familiar!https://t.co/ibQwcupLfn
— Raheem. (@RaheemKassam) July 31, 2024